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    Ion Agârbiceanu (first name also Ioan, last name also Agărbiceanu and Agîrbiceanu; 12 September 1882 – 28 May 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian...
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    moartea fizicianului Ion I. Agârbiceanu (9 martie)" (in Romanian). Agerpres. 9 March 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2022. Agârbiceanu, Ion I. (1934). "Recherches...
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  • poet and philosopher Ion Agârbiceanu (1882–1963), Romanian writer and priest Ion Andreescu (1850–1882), Romanian painter Ion Antonescu (1882–1946), Romanian...
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    Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. From 1910 to 1916, writer Ion Agârbiceanu served there as a parish priest, when the church was still Greek Catholic...
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  • Albanian politician, 15th Prime Minister of Albania (b. 1872) May 28 – Ion Agârbiceanu, Romanian writer, journalist, politician and priest (b. 1882) May 29...
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    Montană mining town. The physicist Ion I. Agârbiceanu was a native of Bucium. His father, the writer Ion Agârbiceanu, served as Greek-Catholic parish priest...
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  • maintaining the Romanian spirit. Several famous Romanians, including Ion Agârbiceanu, supported it. Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, a Romanian political activist...
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    re-established in 1968 in its current borders. Notable natives include: Ion Agârbiceanu Lucian Blaga Avram Iancu Sofronie of Cioara Ioan Suciu Wikimedia Commons...
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    and Liviu Rebreanu ("Ordonanța domnului colonel", "Mărturisire"). Ion Agârbiceanu was present almost from the beginning, with a large number of sketches...
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    p.177, 178 (in Romanian) Boitoș, Olimpiu, "Ion Agârbiceanu. Schiță bio-bibliografică" ("Ion Agârbiceanu. Bio-bibliographic Sketch Portrait"), in Luceafărul...
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    has three kindergartens, two high schools and a secondary school: Ion Agârbiceanu Theoretical High School (established on 1 September 1957); Octavian...
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  • Llewelyn Davies establishes the London publishing house Peter Davies Ltd. Ion Agârbiceanu – Legea trupului Marcel Arland – Monique Roberto Arlt – Mad Toy (El...
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    praised the struggle of Moța and Marin against the "red madness". Ion Agârbiceanu held a speech in the name of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church. Large...
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    Transylvanian leaders, who became PP leaders: Vasile Goldiș, Ion Lapedatu, Ioan Lupaș, Ion Agârbiceanu. Joining them were old PCD cadres who had parted with...
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  • Iosif, Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea, Ion Agârbiceanu and Alexandru Macedonski. Although Goga and Agârbiceanu have become later associated with Poporanism...
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  • September 4 – Leonhard Frank, German writer (died 1961) September 12 – Ion Agârbiceanu, Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer (died 1963) September 17 – Darrell...
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  • 1880 – H. L. Mencken, American journalist and critic (d. 1956) 1882 – Ion Agârbiceanu, Romanian journalist, politician, and archbishop (d. 1963) 1884 – Martin...
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    the Timok Valley (a sample which includes Vlach villages). Writer Ion Agârbiceanu, who lived at Yelisavetgrad in 1917, reported being the person to have...
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    T. Bovie, American biophysicist, inventor (d. 1958) September 12 – Ion Agârbiceanu, Romanian writer, journalist, politician and priest (d. 1963) September...
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    architectural complex. Ion Lapedatu was elected together with Valeriu Braniște, Ioan Lupaș, Octavian Goga and Ion Agârbiceanu in the administration council...
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    Jora, Miron Radu Paraschivescu (1961), Ion Agârbiceanu, Nicolae Profiri, Aurel Beleș, Corneliu Miklosi, Ion Jalea, Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow, Perpessicius...
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  • Film and directed by Nicolae Mărgineanu from a script by Ion Agârbiceanu from Agârbiceanu's novel "Archangels." It concerns a gold mine in Romania reported...
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    author of pieces on Sămănătorul writers (such as Mihail Sadoveanu, Ion Agârbiceanu, and Octavian Goga). At the time, Lovinescu was already taking a stand...
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    associated with the first series include Alexandru Ciura, Octavian Goga, Ion Agârbiceanu, Horia Petra Petrescu, Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, Ioan Lupaş, Aurel...
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    studies, as well as works of literary history, appeared in book form: Ion Agârbiceanu (1964; second edition, revised and enlarged, 1972), Glose (1970), Colaje...
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    the city. It covers an area of approximately 14 hectares (35 acres). Ion Agârbiceanu (1882–1963), writer, journalist, politician, academician and archpriest...
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  • 1994 (awarded in 1985), Discursul utopic, 2000 (awarded in 2001); The Ion Agârbiceanu Award, for the novel Călătorie în Capricia, 2011 (awarded in 2012)...
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    (like those of Gala Galaction, Victor Eftimiu, Alexandru Rosetti, and Ion Agârbiceanu) was compensation for the massive purge inside the institution. Among...
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  • the walls.... Oxford is very pretty, but I don't like to be dead." Ion Agârbiceanu – Arhanghelii Arnold Bennett – The Price of Love E. F. Benson – Arundel...
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    George Bacovia and Ion Agârbiceanu, he made a point of stating his refusal—suggesting that Bacovia was disgusting, and that Agârbiceanu's prose was almost...
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